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A teen’s journey from LA to Nir Oz – loss, hope, and Jewish roots ...
With the sights and sounds of last week’s Fourth of July celebrations still vivid in my heart, I have been thinking a great ...
Parshat Chukat begins with the poignant words “Zot Chukat HaTorah”-- “This is the decree of the Torah”, and then proceeds to ...
There’s an idea in Judaism, specifically in the Hasidic world, of attaching one’s prayers spiritually, through thought and ...
Just as we are told to take a leap of faith about the commandments, so are we asked to take a leap of trust about life's ...
A Jewish patriot knows: you can kill a Jew, but you cannot kill Judaism. In that very act of sacrifice, Judaism is preserved.
Meet Rabbi Andrew Markowitz: a Philadelphia native dedicated to community and faith at Adath Israel in Merion Station.
Israeli Sephardic leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef in his weekly Saturday night sermon said that non-Jews exist to serve Jews. Advertisement By Marcy Oster October 18, 2010 10:40 pm ...
To find out where this leaves American Jews, and what they’re meant to make of the political moment, Producer Sam Corey spoke with Rabbi Shalom Kantor from Congregation B’nai Moshe, a zionist temple ...
With fears of retaliation following the U.S. strikes, Rabbi Baron emphasized the importance of inspiring faith over fear. "Fear is normal for human beings; it's okay to be afraid.
That’s why Jews throughout the ages have visited the graves of great sages, such as Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Maimonides, and many others across Europe and the Middle East.